The best part about having a massive library of games is that there’s always more hidden gems to find, and you can barely scratch the surface of the PS1.
Former Santa Monica Studio writer Alanah Pearce has shared some insight on the game industry, and it's not great.
AAA has gone downhill as they focus on huge profits. Indie and other smaller games however have been amazing not chasing trends and the next big thing.
Nail on the head. AAA has lost the magic and focused on profits and "player engagement". Gaming is an art form, and like always the CEO fat cats roll in to capitalize at the cost of innovation, passion, wild experimentation. We need a major realignment in the industry and it starts with gamers voting with their wallets.
She didn't even call out Stanfield's PNG file planets when she flew through one. She just 'yelled' something stupid like 'flat earth'. She wasn't even taken aback in the slightest. I am not sure she isn't a part of the problem.
Greed , lack of innovation and agendas
Why do we rave about a good indie game but we avoid a AAA game.
The worry is that at some point down the line, Nintendo's Switch 2 eShop will close – just as the Wii U and 3DS eShops did – and these Game-Key Cards will be dependent on Nintendo's servers supporting downloads of existing titles long into the future.
"Seeing Nintendo do this is a little disheartening".
Let's ignore the fact that this is 3rd party devs who are opting to do this to save on manufacturing costs. Is Nintendo supposed to just tell them No?
The key cards are kinda garbage. The only plus is that you can resell them.
I think anyone buying a Switch 2 should only buy the full game cards and ignore the key cards. If you have a PC or PS5/Xbox you'd probably buy the third party titles for one of those anyway since they will look and run better, except for the ones lighter on the hardware of course.
Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian Studios is officially working on two games at the same time to become a more efficient company.
Interesting list, couple ideas from me:-
- Rollcage, it was dismissed by many as a Wipeout wannabe but I thought had a lot of great tracks and gameplay. In a similar vein was SCARS where the cars turned into animals if memory serves.
- Exhumed, I think was on the Saturn too but was a difficult though really fun FPS set in ancient Egypt.
- Porsche Challenge, probably dismissed by many as just a branded cash in, but I played the demo on the disk that came it’s my PS1 more than I can count and it just showed the type of games and freedom which the 16 bit era couldn’t do, getting the full game was a real joy.
I played Tenka back in the day. It was cool af but young noob me would struggle to get past the first level lol. Never made it past the beginning of the second one. I think I still have my copy somewhere.
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